On 1/22/06, Jonathan <dzonatas(a)dzonux.net> wrote:
Please be advised that some areas have laws of
assembly and the conduct
of such assembly. The assembly of admins, to vote or to effect policy,
may fall into such jurisdiction. The Brown Act, in U.S, is an example
implementation that governs public and private assembly.
Sincerely,
Jonathan
The Brown Act is a government sunshine act and only applies to the
meetings of governmental organizations (and more specifically, those
of agencies of the California government). To suggest that such laws
apply to a meeting of volunteers working on behalf of a private
nonprofit entity borders on trolling.
Kelly